Yes, you can transmit HPV or other STDs if you have been diagnosed with HPV. Using condoms can lower the risk.
There's no commerically available test for HPV, so you could not have gotten "100% no STDs." Please contact your health care provider to learn what infections were and were not tested.
Herpes and HPV are not necessarily more dangerous than other STDs, but they are more troublesome because there is no medication to cure them. Treatment to decrease symptoms and complications is available.
HPV is a viral STD. HPV can cause genital warts or cancerous/precancerous lesions in the cervix or anus.
Yes, two partners can be diagnosed with different STDs. STDs do not always transmit.
Two viral STDs are Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Human Papillomavirus (HPV). HIV attacks the immune system and can lead to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) if untreated. HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection and can cause genital warts as well as certain cancers, including cervical cancer. Both infections can have serious health implications but are preventable and manageable with appropriate treatment.
Both males and females can carry and transmit HPV.
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Genital warts (HPV), herpes, HIV, hepatitis, and molluscum contagiosum are the viral STDs.
No. If you have not had HPV and, you cannot pass along.
You would be better off going to your family doctor and get checked over. STDs are not the specialty of ER doctors or PAs.
HPV is one of the most common STDs. It can produce warts or cancers. Either are rapid undefined growth of the cell. Normally, cells in tissues have "governors" that prevent their uncontrolled growth and spread. This is lost and warts are seen instead of normal tissue.